![]() I'd hate to see what it does if I were to do some future workaround on it and get "macOS" Sierra. For example, Stacks (which does what it did 10 years ago, but 3x less efficiently) lags like heck on my 2009 MacBook Pro. However, as for laptops, they've been continuously stressed-out by Apple's new versions of Mac OS, as such new versions seem to become more and more graphically heavy, even if they sport the same animations. My guess is that the 2009 and possibly 2008 Mac Pros can do it, and, with luck, the 1,1/2,1 ones. And, what's special about this moment in time is that there will be many more Macs needing the workaround - and there's no knowing which Macs can receive it properly and which cannot. Well, I do not even need to immediately upgrade but, if I do, hopefully there will be a workaround. Not sure why the non-Pro MacBook from 2009 is supported, yet the 2009 MacBook Pro isn't! Just bought 8GB of RAM for my 2009 MacBook Pro, and now I'm a bit disappointed that it's been crossed from the list. Using dylib injection to fake out system checks ( patch). Sierra does not allow updating to minor versions (such as 10.12.1) without modification. Main Page/Instructions: MacOS Sierra Patcher Tool for Unsupported Macs Known Patching Methods ( the important bit):Īutomatic tools that can be used to install macOS Sierra onto an unsupported Mac. OS X Extractor - Beta USB Kexts.zip (depreciated) MacPro1,1 and 2,1 can run OS X El Capitan with the methods noted in the spoiler below, but are currently not supported by macOS Sierra due to a lack of SSE 4 support (the CPU can be upgraded but its firmware does not support newer SSE 4-compatible CPUs). ![]() Older Legacy Macs not in this table (including the MacBook2,1, MacBook3,1 and iMac5,1) can install Mountain Lion (10.8), Mavericks (10.9), and Yosemite (10.10) with MacPostFactor or OS X Extractor (noted in the spoiler below), but are not supported by OS X El Capitan (10.11) or later. Macbook5,2 - The trackpad is not configurable, it is detected as a regular mouse instead.iMac8,1 - Volume control for the Built-In Audio device may work improperly or not at all.A hardware upgrade is required to get Wi-Fi functionality on those models. macOS Sierra dropped support for Wi-Fi cards (BCM4321) used in most 2008 and some 2009 Macs.The Repair Permissions function is no longer available and access to system files that need to be changed may require disabling it. It makes sure that system files and their permissions are automatically protected, and also updated during Software Updates. OS X El Capitan (10.11) includes SIP (System Integrity Protection/Rootless). When Apple dropped the 32-bit kernel entirely in OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), EFI32 Macs no longer had an Apple-supported mechanism to boot newer versions of OS X. However, Apple did not support booting the 64-bit kernel in Macs that shipped with EFI32 firmware, even if they had 64-bit processors capable of running the 64-bit kernel. OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) was the first version of OS X with support for 64-bit kernels, allowing booting with either a 32-bit or 64-bit kernel. This post will be updated with solutions as they become available. ![]() This is a thread for people to discuss and offer solutions for newly unsupported Macs in macOS Sierra.
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